Posted by Brent Zappe on October 14, 2020 at 05:53:18 from (104.192.90.130):
These past couple of years been trying to fix a Hydraulic vales and system on an old IH. skid steer loader. After taking it to the master dealership mechanics hoping they would go threw it and fix it threw the years (which they did not do). Posting and asking for help on this hydraulic valve base and in yet no body really helped me out. Only Yesterday Tractor board gave me some ideal what I was going for. the problem is finally has been solved. When the person who owned it last before going to the salvage yard with it should had taken the long sleeve port diverter out of the Valve controller unit. This takes that out let and changes all that fluid to flow to the back to additional spool. When they kept the back attachments they should had pulled this sleeve out. Then should had put the short plug back in to the valve body unit. This the would plug that port and then take away that hose that ran to the back which leaked all the fluid in the skid steer. Who would had ever thought of this.
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